Seconds out in bully fight

RETIRED boxing champion Joe Calzaghe has launched an advertising campaign for new website, cybermentors.org.uk, which helps the victims of bullying, saying: “If it can happen to me it can happen to anybody.”

RETIRED boxing champion Joe Calzaghe has launched an advertising campaign for new website, cybermentors.org.uk, which helps the victims of bullying, saying: “If it can happen to me it can happen to anybody.”

The Welshman (pictured,) who retired unbeaten last month, said he was deeply affected by the bullying he suffered between the ages of 13 and 14.

He said other children would gang up on him and call him name, even though he was a British amateur champion at the time.

Calzaghe, a former world super-middleweight champion was speaking out as the charity, Beatbullying, launched an advertising campaign for its new website called cybermentors.org.uk